HELSINKI, June 7, 2022
/PRNewswire/ -- Stora Enso has started a feasibility study at
its paper production site in Langerbrugge, Belgium, for the conversion of one of the two
paper lines into a high-volume recycled containerboard line.
Aligned with Stora Enso's strategic focus on renewable materials,
the investment would support the growth opportunity created by the
increasing demand for recycled packaging board.
Stora Enso's Langerbrugge site currently has two paper lines in
production, one for newsprint and one for supercalendared (SC)
magazine paper. The feasibility study will focus on the conversion
of the site's newsprint paper line. The conversion would enable
Stora Enso to further grow its recycled and recyclable packaging
materials capacity and to meet the growing demand in end-use
segments such as industrials, e-commerce, furniture and
electronics.
The feasibility study is expected to be finalised in the first
half of 2023. Depending on an investment decision, the converted
line is expected to be in production during 2025. The annual
capacity would be 700,000 tonnes of testliner and recycled fluting
grades and would generate annual sales of approximately
EUR 350 million when run at full
capacity. The total investment for the conversion is estimated to
be approximately EUR 400 million.
"Today we produce recycled containerboard in Poland, mainly for the Eastern European
market. A conversion in Langerbrugge would establish a competitive
position for us in Western Europe
as well. In addition to sourcing materials for recycled
containerboard, the study will also assess the handling of
different incoming recycling streams, including laminated grades.
Having successfully completed conversions at other sites, we would
be able to leverage important learnings from those projects," says
Hannu Kasurinen, Executive Vice President, Packaging
Materials division.
Stora Enso announced in March this year that it was initiating a
sales process for possible divestment of four of its five paper
production sites. The Langerbrugge site has been excluded from this
process and will be retained within the Group. The future of the
Langerbrugge site's SC paper line will be evaluated if a decision
is made regarding conversion of the newsprint paper line.
"If an investment decision is made, the Langerbrugge site will
continue to serve our paper customers as usual until at least the
end of 2024. The central location, experienced personnel and good
access to recycled fiber remain core strengths of the site," says
Kati ter Horst, Executive Vice President, Paper
division.
For further information, please contact:
Carl Norell
Press Officer
Tel. +46 72 241 0349
Investor enquiries:
Anna-Lena Åström
SVP Investor Relations
Tel. +46 70 210 7691
Part of the global bioeconomy, Stora Enso is a leading provider of
renewable products in packaging, biomaterials, wooden construction
and paper, and one of the largest private forest owners in the
world. We believe that everything that is made from fossil-based
materials today can be made from a tree tomorrow. Stora Enso has
approximately 22,000 employees and our sales in 2021 were
EUR 10.2 billion. Stora Enso shares
are listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Oy (STEAV, STERV) and Nasdaq
Stockholm AB (STE A, STE R). In addition, the shares are traded in
the USA as ADRs (SEOAY).
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